Austrian swimmer in coma after bus slams into athletes in Baku (GRAPHIC VIDEO)

Three 15 year-old Austrian synchronized swimmers were hit by a bus at the athletes’ village, a day before the start of the inaugural European Games in Azerbaijan. A chilling video shows the vehicle failing to stop, and plowing into the unsuspecting girls.

Two of the victims,
Vanessa Sahinovic, and Luna Pajer, were immediately flown back to
Vienna in the personal jet of the President of Azerbaijan Ilham
Aliyev on Thursday, while a third, Verena Breit was well enough
to perform on Friday.

“Sahinovic was flown back to Vienna with multiple broken
bones and was operated on all night. Her spine is badly injured
along with her pelvis and thigh,” a statement from the
Austrian Olympic Committee read.

“Right now Sahinovic is in an artificial coma and will have
to undergo further operations in the coming days. No exact
predictions regarding her recovery can be given at this
time.”

Officials said it would be easier to make a more accurate
prognosis for Sahinovic after about a week, while Pajer, who
sustained a broken arm, would be released from hospital in the
next few days.

“It is a drama to come here to the first European Games and
to have such an accident. I am very upset. We are not angry, it
was the wrong time and place,” said Austrian Olympic
Committee president Karl Stoss, who admitted he was “still in
shock.”

Oil-rich Azerbaijan hoped the extravaganza, featuring 6,000
athletes competing in 20 sports at a range of sparkling new
facilities would bring positive attention to the little-known
post-Soviet state, but has now been forced into damage limitation
control.

“This is a terrible accident, and at this time our thoughts
and concerns are for the athletes involved, their families and
the remainder of the Austrian delegation,” said an official
statement from Baku.

“The incident is now a matter of a police
investigation.”

Remarkably, Breit, who suffered bruising in the gruesome
collision, performed her routine with two other team members, in
what they called the “swim for Vanessa.” The three came
fourth in a field of sixteen.